Puppy Lemon Law - Arizona |
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Did you know that when you go to a pet store in Arizona to buy a dog or cat, you are entitled by law to a healthy animal? If you know your rights, there are things you can do to protect yourself, your family and your animal from unscrupulous pet dealers and breeders who value profit above the welfare of animals. Knowing about Rights: * Date of birth Is your puppy sick? * A statement from a veterinarian, within 15 days of purchase, that in his or her opinion the animal has become ill with a condition that existed in the animal prior to sale; or The statement must contain full details. If your animal qualifies, the law offers you three options: to return the animal for a refund; to return the animal for another, similar animal; or reimbursement from the pet store for reasonable veterinary expenses, up to the amount of the original purchase price of the animal, including transaction privilege and tax. The pet store owner or employee will likely try to persuade you to take the second option, but if you do return the sick animal for either a refund or another animal, you can assume that it will be killed, and that the pet store may continue making future purchases from the same supplier that sold them the sick animal. Other Important Aspects of the Law If the cat or dog dies within 15 days of purchase, you are entitled to replacement or reimbursement if you show a written veterinarian’s statement showing that she died of an illness that existed before the purchase. You are not required to return the animal’s body. When applying to the pet store for reimbursement of veterinary expenses, you must present an itemized bill of the veterinarian’s fees. Unless the pet store contests your demand for reimbursement, they must pay within 30 days. The pet store will not have to pay reimbursement if the animal’s illness or death resulted from maltreatment or neglect by you, or from an injury which occurred after the sale; or if the veterinary statement received at the time of sale disclosed the disease or condition ofor which you are seeking reimbursement. Parasites are not a qualifying illness for compensation under this law. Did you know… * Maintain facilities in which animals are housed in a sanitary condition; Pet stores are not allowed to offer cats or dogs for sale that are less than eight weeks old. Pet stores are required to post the following notice near the dog and cat cages or enclosures: “Pursuant to title 44, chapter 11, article 17, Arizona Revised Statutes, information on the source of the cat or dog and any veterinary treatment received by the cat or dog is available for review. You are entitled to a copy of the law describing your rights as a consumer.” |
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